End of Summer Reads for Children

As you all know, we are big reading fans here. If you are looking for some great end of summer reads for your children, check…

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As you all know, we are big reading fans here. If you are looking for some great end of summer reads for your children, check out these books!

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The Wild Garden by Cynthia Cliff

Filled with charmingly rustic illustrations of people, plants, and animals. This story about community and biodiversity introduces children to various ways things can grow and flourish in nature.

The National Menagerie of Art: Masterpieces from Vincent Van Goat to Lionhardo da Stinki by Thaïs Vanderheyden

Elevating serious art to the heights of pure giggle-inducing fun in this collection of cleverly reimagined masterpieces is the perfect way to introduce young readers to great art.

Fantastic Fruits by Olaf Hajek and Annette Roeder

A beautiful exploration of everyone’s favorite fresh food, Olaf Hajek’s brilliantly colored and uniquely stylized paintings are accompanied by informative texts that will enthrall readers of all ages.

What’s Cooking in Flowerville? Recipes from Garden, Balcony, or Window Box by Felicita Sala

Young cooks will learn about the edible gifts that each season brings! A warm and inviting collection of recipes from the author of What’s Cooking at 10 Garden Street. In lush double-page spreads featuring Sala’s gorgeous watercolor illustrations, we visit the yards, balconies, and rooftops where the citizens of Flowerville grow their vegetables. Each month features a different member of the town and a delicious recipe inspired by a fruit or vegetable.

 

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